Sieben Berge
The Sieben Berge are a ridge of hills up to in the Lower Saxon Hills in the district of Hildesheim, Lower Saxony, Germany. Together with the Vorberge and the Sackwald the Sieben Berge belong to the geological formation of the Sackmulde.
They are famous as a result of the fairy tale, Snow White.
Geography
The Sieben Berge ridge is located in the east of the Leine Uplands, a northern part of the Lower Saxon Hills. It lies between Gronau on the Leine to the north, Sibbesse to the northeast and Alfeld to the south.The Sieben Berge are surrounded by the hills of the Hildesheim Forest to the northeast, the Sauberge to the east-northeast, the Vorberge to the east and the Sackwald to the southeast. To the west runs the valley of the Leine, behind which rises the Ith ridge. Topographically it transitions to the Vorberge almost seamlessly. Within and on the edge of the Sieben Berge rise several brooks whose waters flow, sooner or later, into the Leine.
There are no roads through the unpopulated Sieben Berge, but it is crossed by several forest tracks and walking trails, on which the wooded terrain can be explored. It may be reached via, for example, the winding state road of the L 485 which branches off the B 3 in Alfeld, and which runs northeast linking Alfeld with Sibbesse and, further to the north, Hildesheim.
Snow White
The Sieben Berge gained fame from the tale of Snow White, written in the 19th century by the Brothers Grimm. In the fairy tale, Snow White lives with the seven dwarfs behind the Siebe Berge.Hills
The Sieben Berge, whose highest hill is the Hohe Tafel, comprise the following elevations as seen from north to south :- Hörzen – east of Brüggen
- Hohe Tafel – east-southeast of Brüggen – with Ernst Binnewies Tower
- Saalberg – southeast of Brüggen
- Ostenberg – east of Dehnsen
- Lauensberg – north-northeast of Eimsen
- Heimberg – northeast of Eimsen
- Himmelberg – north of Alfeld – with the Himmelberg Tower
- Nesselberg – east-southeast of Brüggen
- Nußberg – between Rheden and Eberholzen - with its nearby transmission tower
- Ortsberg – northeast of Alfeld
Waterways
The waterways in and around the Sieben Berge include the:- Despe, passes the Sieben Berge to the north flowing in an east-west direction, eastern tributary of the Leine
- Hahmbach, rises in the north-northeastern part of the Sieben Berge where it joins the Vorberge, southern tributary of the Despe
- Leine, passes the Sieben Berge to the west in a south to north direction, left tributary of the Aller, tributary of the Weser
- Wispe, flows by Wispenstein into the Leine
Settlements
Settlements on the edge of the Sieben Berge include the:- Alfeld on the Leine, south of the Sieben Berge
- Brüggen on the Leine, northwest of the Siebe Berge
- Eberholzen am Hahmbach, north-northeast of the Sieben Berge
- Gronau on the Leine, north of the Sieben Berge
- Rheden east of the Leine, west of the Sieben Berge
- Sibbesse in the catchment area of the Despe, northeast of the Sieben Berge